50th Anniversary of JFK Assassination-Its lasting effect on the U.S., the world

yeap that thought went through my 5 year old mind buddy.

I and just about every human walking thought it was the right who killed him.

I still think it was right leaning cabal that did it

Deshy, you really expect us to believe that


a) you even remember something from when you were 5 years old
b) or that you actually thought "the right killed Kennedy"

Come on Desh, that is a stretch even for you
 
I can remember at least a couple of things from being around two.


I have imparted to my mom imagines of things that place me at around that age in a certain place.

I remembered stationary objects in a backyard that I lived in at two years old
 
My first though at hearing that KENNEDY ( not the president) was dead was Hey that's the president.

I was then proud of my self for knowing that.


I was fully aware my mother didn't like kennedy and liked the OTHER guys
 
FIFTY years ago this week President John Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, a Castro-supporting communist who had learned to shoot straight while in the US Marines. Books such as Gerald Posner’s “Case Closed” have painstakingly debunked the various alternative theories: that he fell victim to multiple gunmen, elaborate plots involving the CIA, the Mafia and who knows what other shadowy groups. The “magic bullet”, modern ballistics show, behaved normally. There was no second gunman. Nothing interesting happened on the grassy knoll. And the idea that Dallas, the “city of hate”, was somehow collectively to blame, is absurd.

Yet still the conspiracy theories live on, inspired by popular books such as Mark Lane’s “Rush to Judgment”, by Oliver Stone’s preposterous movie “JFK”, and by endless speculation online. Was Lyndon Johnson involved in a dastardly coup d’état, as Mr Stone hints? Of course not. But half a century later, 61% of Americans believe in a conspiracy. Amazingly, this is the lowest level since the late 1960s.

http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21590361-face-it-oswald-did-it
 
I can remember at least a couple of things from being around two. I have imparted to my mom imagines of things that place me at around that age in a certain place. I remembered stationary objects in a backyard that I lived in at two years old

So your parents chained you to something stationary in the backyard for a few years?

Explains a lot.
 
and the lies and slander ensues.

fuck you people are so sociopathic a decent person cant discuss anything here
 
This thread is full of win....


Let's recap...Cawacko correctly stated that Desh blamed "the right" for JFKs' assassination...Desh indignantly demanded he "go get" proof...the proof was gotten...now Desh is spinning 360 degrees...


:rofl2:

Its funny, a communist killed Kennedy 50 years ago today, now today the Democratic party welcomes the communists as equals into their party base
 
:rofl2:

Its funny, a communist killed Kennedy 50 years ago today, now today the Democratic party welcomes the communists as equals into their party base


why did he leave communism then?

why did he befriend ANTI communists you idiot?
 
George de Mohrenschildt



George de Mohrenschildt (in Russian: Георгий Сергеевич де Мореншильд) (April 17, 1911 – March 29, 1977) was a petroleum geologist and professor who befriended Lee Harvey Oswald in the summer of 1962 and maintained that friendship until Oswald's death, two days after Oswald assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy. His testimony before the Warren Commission investigating the assassination was one of the longest of any witness.[1]



why did this guy befriend him?
 
http://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...tion-50-years-ago-today&p=1373513#post1373513


Ruby's Motive[edit]

Ruby later said he had been distraught over Kennedy's death and that his motive for killing Oswald was "...saving Mrs. Kennedy the discomfiture of coming back to trial."[225] Others have hypothesized that Ruby was part of a conspiracy. G. Robert Blakey, chief council for the House Select Committee on Assassinations from 1977 to 1979, said: "The most plausible explanation for the murder of Oswald by Jack Ruby was that Ruby had stalked him on behalf of organized crime, trying to reach him on at least three occasions in the forty-eight hours before he silenced him forever."[226]


his wife knew him more than anyone
 
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